Archer and EPFL Co-Develop a Single Chip Integrated Pulsed Electron Spin Resonance Microsystem
March 24 2024 - 8:15PM
Business Wire
Highlights
- Archer Materials and research partner EPFL have developed a
pulsed electron spin resonance chip, advancing Archer’s 12CQ
quantum technology project.
- The new chip detects and analyses materials for important signs
of quantum electron spin manipulation at a very small scale.
- The chip’s features open potential opportunities for Archer to
develop quantum sensors, miniaturised spectrometers, and analytical
devices for precision sensing.
- The chip is smaller than 1 mm in size and is manufactured using
a 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS technology.
- Archer is continuing to work with EPFL to build capability in
radiofrequency devices and circuit design for potential
applications in quantum technology.
- The technical details of the new chip will be made publicly
available this week.
Archer Materials Limited (“Archer”, the “Company”, “ASX: AXE”),
a semiconductor company advancing the quantum technology and
medical diagnostics industries, has built a single chip integrated
pulsed electron spin resonance (“p-ESR”) microsystem, with its
research partner École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (“EPFL”)
in Switzerland.
Archer and EPFL intend to use the p-ESR microsystem to perform
complex measurements involving the potential electron spin
manipulation of Archer’s 12CQ quantum materials. The measurements
will be ongoing throughout CY2024. The miniaturisation and electron
spin sensitivity of the p-ESR microsystem also allows Archer to
explore opportunities in developing quantum sensors, advanced
spectrometers, and analytical devices.
The p-ESR microsystem is a tiny, integrated device designed to
detect and analyse the behaviour of unpaired electrons, that
potentially carry spin quantum information, in materials at a very
small scale. It measures 0.7 mm2 in size and it includes integrated
circuit components like micro coils, amplifiers, filters, and
mixers, all working together to detect and amplify signals related
to the behaviour of unpaired electrons. Significant innovation is
required to design, develop, and build an operational p-ESR
microsystem.
The p-ESR chip is manufactured using a 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS
technology (IHP SG13G2Cu). This follows research and development by
Archer and EPFL on detecting electron spins in its quantum
materials using continuous wave ESR (“cw-ESR”) chips built with
high electron mobility transistor (“HEMT”) and complementary
metal-oxide semiconductor (“CMOS”) technology (ASX ann. 10 Oct
2022, 1 Feb 2022, and 20 Apr 2023). The new p-ESR chip technology
is a significant advance over the HEMT and CMOS chips in both
design and functionality.
The technical details of the design, characterisation, and
operation of the p-ESR chip will be made publicly available as a
pre-print scientific article in an open-access repository this
week.
Commenting on the development of the p-ESR chip, Dr Mohammad
Choucair, CEO of Archer, said,
“The engineering of a new pulsed ESR chip is a noteworthy
achievement by the teams at Archer and EPFL. It is a valuable tool
to advance Archer’s 12CQ chip project, and it opens a potential
pathway toward precision sensing in integrated and portable
electronic devices. Built on 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS technology, the
p-ESR chip represents Archer's commitment to advanced semiconductor
development.
“Archer is continuing to work with EPFL to build significant
capability in radiofrequency devices and circuit design, which lay
the groundwork to further develop radiofrequency circuits for
potential applications in quantum technology.
“The p-ESR microsystem capabilities are an integral part of
Archer’s technology development and research in quantum materials
and related technologies.”
The Board of Archer authorised this announcement to be given to
ASX.
About Archer
Archer is a technology company that operates within the
semiconductor industry. The Company is developing advanced
semiconductor devices, including chips relevant to quantum
technology and medical diagnostics. Archer utilises its global
partnerships to develop these technologies for potential deployment
and use across multiple industries. www.archerx.com.au
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